Yesterday, I did go back to the dry cleaners, and yes, the same lady was there. Zachary and I entered the store with a smile and and a cheerful hello. I chatted with her while she completed my order and again, thanked her for being so kind as to forgive my harshness from the last visit. She was very sweet and treated me with the utmost kindness. I wished her a very blessed afternoon and left with a smile, and Zachary with a sucker...compliments of the lady. ;) Making that phone call was NOT easy for me. It was a big slab of humble pie and I did it KNOWING she was wrong and I was right...at least in theory. I read this post after dinner last night and my attitude about making that phone call changed instantly. I was so glad I did it.
My mom and the kids and I went garage sale-ing yesterday. I got some great stuff. I don't buy junk...usually. This item, may appear to be useless...and in my home it is.
I did find some wonderfully useful items. These books were a treasure to find!!! At a buck 50 each I could not pass them up. Little did I know the value that would be in those pages!
Great American Quilts 1989 caught my eye, because it is around the time I started my first quilt. It has patterns for so many quilts I could see myself making! Lovely stories of quilt-makers and their designs from the 80's. A perfect book for my library!
The Bazaar Patchwork book is loaded with "Gracious Gifts", a gorgeous sampler quilt and some great Christmas projects! I plan to try a few of these soon. Look at that cute heart and hand needlebook in the lower right-hand corner. Too cute!
And who can pass up an Amish/Mennonite Cookbook??? Especially one filled with quilts!!!! I plan on using some of these recipes very soon. The photography in this book is incredible!!
There were some other wonderful purchases made, especially one from my mother for Charlotte, but you will have to wait to see that one. ;) Kyle and Zach came home happy too. Kyle with a couple of movies and a WoW Worship CD, and Zach with a new-to-him baseball glove (that was like new anyway) and a softball, so now he can throw the ball with dad and big brothers! It was a good day for all of us.
8 comments:
it is always great when you find treasures. doesn't matter if you need them or not, they make you happy! I know that feeling.
What great garage sale finds!
Your side table looks great, too!
I love what you did with you side table. Maybe I should rummage around in the back of the kitchen cupboards to find neat things like that or hit some garage sales LOL.
Crispy
I love the idea of using the ceramic dip container on your side table! I really need to go through our home and see what I can pretty up. I have been so busy with ministry work, two graduations, finishing up homeschooling, our recent trip . . . just so much going on that the house is just barely kept up. You gave me a good reminder!
Bren you did pretty it up so nicely :) I love it. I also love how you are keeping it so real and being such a testimony to real life problems. That resonates so much farther with me than seemingly perfect Christians ;) <3 you! Melz
I so enjoy garage sales and finding great deals, but am trying NOT to go since I am trying to clean out. I sure wish you lived closer so you could teach me how to quilt. It is something I am wanting to do.
I love that amish/mennonite cookbook! I need the name so I can find me one.
Side table looks good.
Ha on the dip container. Funny story, we were at the store and my little guy who is barely reading read that container and asked, "Does this say H8(( of a good dip???" I said, "well, kind of, it really says, "he luv a good dip!"" LOL!
Thank you so much for sharing that link. I am glad it helped you.
Blessings,
Christi
You did a nice job of making "do" with what you have to find nice containers for your quilting supplies! Your table looks very nice! Garage sales are such fun, aren't they?!
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